Valve is offering significant discounts on the entry-level (LCD) Steam Deck, with 25 percent off the 512GB model and 15 percent off the 64GB model, reducing their prices to $336.75 and $296.65, respectively. This promotion is valid until September 26 or while supplies last for these two phased-out models. The LCD Steam Deck, originally priced at $449, now sees a markdown of over $100, making it a more affordable option compared to the OLED version with the same storage capacity but priced at $549. With a seven-inch display, 60Hz refresh rates, and 400 nits brightness, the LCD Steam Deck is a great entry point for handheld PC gaming, especially with the discounted price. The 512GB model includes anti-glare etched glass, a feature that the 64GB model lacks, making it a worthwhile upgrade for just an additional $40. Both models come with a 40Wh battery offering around 4.5 hours of uptime in regular use, and each includes a standard carrying case. Engadget’s review of the LCD Steam Deck highlighted the model’s excellent value proposition, even when compared to its premium OLED counterpart. Many mainstream games are either Verified or Playable on Steam Deck, making it a versatile gaming device with gamepad-friendly options. While the OLED version may be worth the extra cost for some, the discounted LCD model remains a compelling choice for those looking for an entry-level handheld gaming experience. For more tech deals and buying advice, follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter and subscribe to the Engadget Deals newsletter.